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US | 2015 | 7 minutes | directed by Autumn Knight
Non-Verbal
can do better video with light is a dance/movement experimentation with lighting
objects. Various lighting instruments appear throughout Knight’s installation and
performance work. In this particular video, the lighting device, a clamp light, acts a
partner and collaborator within improvised movement sequences.
Photo by Texas Isaiah
Autumn Knight is an interdisciplinary artist working with performance,
installation, video and text. Her performance work has been on
view at various institutions including DiverseWorks Artspace, Art
League Houston, Project Row Houses, Blaffer Art Museum, Crystal
Bridges Museum, Skowhegan Space (NY), The New Museum, The
Contemporary Art Museum Houston, Optica (Montreal, Canada), The
Poetry Project (NY) and Krannart Art Museum (IL), and Akademie der
Kunste, (Berlin).
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US | 2015 | 7 minutes | directed by Autumn Knight
Non-Verbal
can do better video with light is a dance/movement experimentation with lighting
objects. Various lighting instruments appear throughout Knight’s installation and
performance work. In this particular video, the lighting device, a clamp light, acts a
partner and collaborator within improvised movement sequences.
Photo by Texas Isaiah
Autumn Knight is an interdisciplinary artist working with performance,
installation, video and text. Her performance work has been on
view at various institutions including DiverseWorks Artspace, Art
League Houston, Project Row Houses, Blaffer Art Museum, Crystal
Bridges Museum, Skowhegan Space (NY), The New Museum, The
Contemporary Art Museum Houston, Optica (Montreal, Canada), The
Poetry Project (NY) and Krannart Art Museum (IL), and Akademie der
Kunste, (Berlin).